Interactive effects of digestible protein levels on thermal and physical stress responses in Nile tilapia

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, Jakeline Marcela Azambuja de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Peres, Helena, Carvalho, Pedro Luiz Pucci Figueiredo de, Furuya, Wilson Massamitu, Sartori, Maria Márcia Pereira, Pezzato, Luiz Edivaldo, Barros, Margarida Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30269
https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5120210067
Resumo: The effects of dietary digestible protein (DP) levels (22, 26, 29, 32, and 34%) and different stressors (cold-induced stress, CIS; heat/dissolved oxygen-induced stress, HDOIS; transport-induced stress, TIS; and size-sorting-induced stress, SSIS) on hemato-biochemical parameters were evaluated. Four hundred and forty Nile tilapia fingerlings were distributed into 40-250 L aquaria and fed experimental diets for 110 days, and fed each of the five experimental diets, that were randomly distributed to eight replicates per treatment. Then, different groups of fish were subjected to one type of stress. Groups of 40 fish were used on CIS (17 °C), HDOIS (32 °C), and TIS (4 h), and a group of 140 fish on SSIS (15 min air exposure and 60 s handling). There was no effect on hemato-biochemical profile when DP levels were compared, neither before nor after stress; however, there was a significant stress effect. Digestible protein did not mitigate stress response under SSIS and CIS; lymphopenia and neutrophilia were the main cellmediated immune response; dietary 22 and 26% DP impaired oxygenation on SSIS and TIS; fish under HDOIS and SSIS demanded more energy using triglycerides as an energy source; the diet formulated to contain 22% DP was not adequate to keep homeostasis under temperature stress. Cluster analysis showed that, for DP levels below the requirement for growth, SSIS and CIS were considered the most stressful conditions. At 34% DP level, HDOIS response was comparable to that of non-stressing conditions.
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spelling Freitas, Jakeline Marcela Azambuja dePeres, HelenaCarvalho, Pedro Luiz Pucci Figueiredo deFuruya, Wilson MassamituSartori, Maria Márcia PereiraPezzato, Luiz EdivaldoBarros, Margarida Maria2022-12-20T18:18:37Z2022-12-20T18:18:37Z2022-08-30Freitas, J. M. A.; Peres, H.; Carvalho, P. L. P. F.; Furuya, W. M.; Sartori, M. M. P.; Pezzato, L. E. and Barros, M. M. 2022. Interactive effects of digestible protein levels on thermal and physical stress responses in Nile tilapia. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 51:e202100671806-9290https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30269https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5120210067The effects of dietary digestible protein (DP) levels (22, 26, 29, 32, and 34%) and different stressors (cold-induced stress, CIS; heat/dissolved oxygen-induced stress, HDOIS; transport-induced stress, TIS; and size-sorting-induced stress, SSIS) on hemato-biochemical parameters were evaluated. Four hundred and forty Nile tilapia fingerlings were distributed into 40-250 L aquaria and fed experimental diets for 110 days, and fed each of the five experimental diets, that were randomly distributed to eight replicates per treatment. Then, different groups of fish were subjected to one type of stress. Groups of 40 fish were used on CIS (17 °C), HDOIS (32 °C), and TIS (4 h), and a group of 140 fish on SSIS (15 min air exposure and 60 s handling). There was no effect on hemato-biochemical profile when DP levels were compared, neither before nor after stress; however, there was a significant stress effect. Digestible protein did not mitigate stress response under SSIS and CIS; lymphopenia and neutrophilia were the main cellmediated immune response; dietary 22 and 26% DP impaired oxygenation on SSIS and TIS; fish under HDOIS and SSIS demanded more energy using triglycerides as an energy source; the diet formulated to contain 22% DP was not adequate to keep homeostasis under temperature stress. Cluster analysis showed that, for DP levels below the requirement for growth, SSIS and CIS were considered the most stressful conditions. At 34% DP level, HDOIS response was comparable to that of non-stressing conditions.engBrazilian Journal of Animal ScienceR. Bras. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Interactive effects of digestible protein levels on thermal and physical stress responses in Nile tilapia
title Interactive effects of digestible protein levels on thermal and physical stress responses in Nile tilapia
spellingShingle Interactive effects of digestible protein levels on thermal and physical stress responses in Nile tilapia
Freitas, Jakeline Marcela Azambuja de
Cluster analysis
fish health
Oreochromis niloticus
physiological response
stressors
title_short Interactive effects of digestible protein levels on thermal and physical stress responses in Nile tilapia
title_full Interactive effects of digestible protein levels on thermal and physical stress responses in Nile tilapia
title_fullStr Interactive effects of digestible protein levels on thermal and physical stress responses in Nile tilapia
title_full_unstemmed Interactive effects of digestible protein levels on thermal and physical stress responses in Nile tilapia
title_sort Interactive effects of digestible protein levels on thermal and physical stress responses in Nile tilapia
author Freitas, Jakeline Marcela Azambuja de
author_facet Freitas, Jakeline Marcela Azambuja de
Peres, Helena
Carvalho, Pedro Luiz Pucci Figueiredo de
Furuya, Wilson Massamitu
Sartori, Maria Márcia Pereira
Pezzato, Luiz Edivaldo
Barros, Margarida Maria
author_role author
author2 Peres, Helena
Carvalho, Pedro Luiz Pucci Figueiredo de
Furuya, Wilson Massamitu
Sartori, Maria Márcia Pereira
Pezzato, Luiz Edivaldo
Barros, Margarida Maria
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, Jakeline Marcela Azambuja de
Peres, Helena
Carvalho, Pedro Luiz Pucci Figueiredo de
Furuya, Wilson Massamitu
Sartori, Maria Márcia Pereira
Pezzato, Luiz Edivaldo
Barros, Margarida Maria
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Cluster analysis
fish health
Oreochromis niloticus
physiological response
stressors
topic Cluster analysis
fish health
Oreochromis niloticus
physiological response
stressors
description The effects of dietary digestible protein (DP) levels (22, 26, 29, 32, and 34%) and different stressors (cold-induced stress, CIS; heat/dissolved oxygen-induced stress, HDOIS; transport-induced stress, TIS; and size-sorting-induced stress, SSIS) on hemato-biochemical parameters were evaluated. Four hundred and forty Nile tilapia fingerlings were distributed into 40-250 L aquaria and fed experimental diets for 110 days, and fed each of the five experimental diets, that were randomly distributed to eight replicates per treatment. Then, different groups of fish were subjected to one type of stress. Groups of 40 fish were used on CIS (17 °C), HDOIS (32 °C), and TIS (4 h), and a group of 140 fish on SSIS (15 min air exposure and 60 s handling). There was no effect on hemato-biochemical profile when DP levels were compared, neither before nor after stress; however, there was a significant stress effect. Digestible protein did not mitigate stress response under SSIS and CIS; lymphopenia and neutrophilia were the main cellmediated immune response; dietary 22 and 26% DP impaired oxygenation on SSIS and TIS; fish under HDOIS and SSIS demanded more energy using triglycerides as an energy source; the diet formulated to contain 22% DP was not adequate to keep homeostasis under temperature stress. Cluster analysis showed that, for DP levels below the requirement for growth, SSIS and CIS were considered the most stressful conditions. At 34% DP level, HDOIS response was comparable to that of non-stressing conditions.
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